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Vanity Fair picks Hollywood’s leading ladies for cover
Vanity Fair unveiled the cover of its annual Hollywood issue on Tuesday.
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SRK, Shirish call truce
Farah is also happy that things are sorted out.
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The Deli: High tea and matters of the heart
The Deli offers another dimension to the ‘restaurant experience’ with tarot card reading.
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The Jaipur Literature Festival
An experience to remember.
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Veena Malik: The new Munni
Bollywood capitilises on the controversial entertainer in a new item number.
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Who is the real Imran Khan, asks Salman Rushdie
"Thirty years ago Imran Khan was a fan at my 1982 Delhi lecture...now my work "humiliates" his "faith" says...
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ISEO 2012: Students checkmate their opponents while others show off their ability to rhyme
3,000 students are taking part in the five-day International Schools Educational Olympiad.
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Fitting fitness inside the cubicle
Experts, entrepreneurs are thinking to transform cubicle from sedentary prison to multitasking work and workout space.
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Filmfare Awards: Who took the lady home?
57th Filmfare Awards was a concoction of glamour and anticipation served with an extra tinge of glee for the winners
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Assange to guest star on ‘The Simpsons’
Assange’s brief guest starring role will be on the show’s February 19 programme.
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Qayaas: Bringing rock back
Qayaas: Arguably the best live act since Karavan split up.
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Beyond Kismat: Lahore gets some Josh
Rup and Q visit the historical city to shoot their latest video.
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Who’s got the cuddle factor?
Five Hollywood children who have looks, money and fame in their pocket.
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Tech Society: Weird but real
These gizmos look like they’re right out of a sci-fi movie.
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The Help wins big at Actors Guild Awards
The Help also earned its star Viola Davis the SAG award for best actor (female).
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FCP’s dining revolution disappoints
The offical launch of the food portal was a bland affair.
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Pandit Hariprasad: ‘The flute is the symbol of the spiritual call’
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia’s performance was like manna for one’s ears.
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Shah Rukh Khan slaps Farah Khan’s husband over RA.One remarks
An argument apparently started when Khan confronted Kunder about the remarks he had tweeted.
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Indian artist assaulted over nude paintings
Pranava Prakash was assaulted by the gang who burst into the gallery in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi.
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Celebrity odd jobs
Ages before she was cast as a seductive dentist in Horrible Bosses, Jenifer Aniston had a horrible job.
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Katherine Heigl changes track in new film
The actor talks about her latest venture, being a working mom and a bad smoking habit.
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For the love of beauty: The Ugly Truth
Cleopatra took beauty a bit too seriously with her consumption of donkey’s milk, well think again.
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Fawzia Afzal-Khan: Changing perceptions
Pakistani scholar Fawzia Afzal-Khan wins a US grant to film the plight of Pakistani female singers.
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Twitter alert: Awesome Pakistani Things!
Pakistani Twitter users collated a comprehensive list of things they love about Pakistan.
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Reverse wing pouters, St Bernards, ostriches show off their brains, beef and beauty at show
The animal parade is scheduled for 4 pm today at the Expo Centre.
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‘We show up with medicines, not guns’
American musician Todd Shea about his humanitarian efforts in Pakistan.
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Offbeat: Of junk food trouble and wrestling wives
Housewives looking to earn some extra cash in Mexico are donning masks and fancy costumes to step into wrestling ring.
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Montessori education: With a tree, Szabist graduates sow the seeds for children from poor neighbourhoods
The children are prepared for admissions in reputed private schools.
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Voyage to heart of Islam opens at British Museum
Mahmal, which depicts the cutained transports of the Sultans, was also on display at the British Museum.
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I am unemployed: Shahid Kapoor
The actor doesn’t want to comment on or predict his future ventures.
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Meher Afroz at T2F Art Moments
The eminent artist talks about memory, tradition and history influencing her art practice.
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Tom, Dick and Harry: A spectacular disappointment
Shah Sharahbeel’s latest offering fails to give audience the good time they were hoping for.
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Talal Qureshi: Making waves
The record producer and DJ speaks about the dubstep genre in Pakistan.
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Converting: Religion calling
Liam Neeson overtly professes his inclination towards Islam.
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Take a chance on Abba
Swedish pop group is set to release a revamped version of its last album.
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Beauty: It’s a guy thing
The Lounge is a haven for the modern man.
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Lawn wars: J. Lawn, both hot and cold
Although the line is spectacular, the weak turnout shows that customers are not yet ready for lawn.
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Bohemia: More than just forties and shorties
Bohemia: If proper rap music ever comes from Pakistan, people will love it.
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Hospital rooms may be nearly as noisy as chainsaws: Study
The hospital environment is certainly not a restful environment, confirms study.
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Liam Neeson hints at converting to Islam
Catholic Hollywood star Liam Neeson says he reads a lot about God or the absence of God and atheism.
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Marilyn was incredibly clever: Michelle Williams
Michelle Williams playing Marilyn Monroe in a new film says the celebrity was "like a child."
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Oscars ahoy!
Scorsese’s Hugo,and The Artist top Oscar nods.
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Edutoons for the next generation
‘Knorr Noodle Gang Kay Adventures’ hopes to offer interactive learning as opposed to conventional lecture-based method
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PA concert ban: Another day, another disappointment
Musicians lash out against the resolution to ban ‘objectionable’ concerts in educational institutions.
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Woman, 28, barred from nightclubs for being 'old'
The ban is to last unless she tones down her appearance.
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Veena Malik allegedly assaults co-actor during filming: Report
Veena allegedly went overboard while filming a fight sequence alongside co-actor Vedita Pratap for Mumbai 125km.
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Fashion bites: Head over heels
Are high heels bad for the feet but good for the mind?
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Musicbox360: It’s a virtual world after all
Fashion Central Media Group launches an online music portal.
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Oprah charmed by India
TV superstar shares her feelings about her recent trip.
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Nigar Nazar: There’s something about Gogi
Nigar Nazar, CEO of Gogi Studios, discusses her sound illustrations.

















































